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Consultation outcome: Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern Bill of Rights

Ministry Of Justice

July 7
08:45 2022

Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern Bill of Rights, Consultation Response

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Diwygio'r Ddeddf Hawliau Dynol: Bil Hawliau Modern: Ymateb i'r Ymgynghoriad

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Detail of outcome

This is the post-consultation report for the consultation paper, Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern Bill Of Rights.

It will cover:

  • An executive summary, covering the background to the report
  • a summary of the responses to the report
  • a detailed response to the specific questions raised in the report
  • the next steps following this consultation.

Original consultation

Summary

A consultation on proposals to reform the Human Rights Act 1998.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

The Government has now issued an Easy Read version and an audio version of the consultation.

We will be allowing for extensions until 19 April only for those who would be assisted byan Easy Read or audio version in order to respond. This includes organisations who solely or greatly represent the interests of those who would be assisted by an audio or Easy Read version in order to respond. Please contact HRAreform@justice.gov.uk in order to request an extension. The consultation will close on 8 March for all other respondents.

You may also find accessible information on the consultation designed by civil society elsewhere, including that provided by the British Institute of Human Rights.

The government is committed to updating the Human Rights Act 1998. This consultation seeks views on the governments proposals to revise the Human Rights Act and

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